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Your application needs to be complete and signed, with all the following documents:
- the MDPH label rules, which describes the labelling process
- the convention regarding the use of the label, which defines the procedures that take place after the label is granted. For example: obligations tied to the label, audit visits, cases of modifying the label, etc.
- the annexes to the convention;
- the license of use for the labelled solution;
- the insurance security plan for the conformity checks relating to the MDPH label;
- if applicable, the decisions issued by partner organisations dealing with exchange fluxes (CNAF/SNGI, Imprimerie Nationale, etc.) to attest you are using the correct one.
The application must be sent in paper AND via electronic mail to:
Agence du Numérique en Santé
Labellisation logiciels Maisons Départementales des Personnes Handicapées
9 rue Georges Pitard 75015 Paris
labellisation.mdph@esante.gouv.fr
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All the resources for funding are available in our Ségur section for digital equipment.
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These documents are made available by the CNDA as a .zip file below.
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For your application to be complete, you need to include several credentials and documents.
The list of documents and credentials needed is detailed in the Application form (download it below). You will need to send and application for each product you wish to label.
You must return your application form with all the supporting material by email AND via postal services:
- the complete application form needs to be sent by mail to:
Agence du numérique en santé (ANS)
Labellisation logiciel Maisons et Centres de Santé
9, rue Georges Pitard
75015 Paris - follow up with sending digital versions (PDF scans) of the agreement and its annexes, in two copies, signed and completed to:
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Your level of access to the ROR data depends on the nature of the data you wish to use (public/restricted) and the perimeter you wish to cover (one ROR or several ROR directories).
The ROR data in public access:
- is available as opendata since mid-2022;
- will be available directly on the national ROR with no specific procedure in early 2023.
The ROR data in restricted access (professional access):
- for one regional ROR, you must complete a request form to join the regional circle of trust and send it to the region’s GRADeS;
- for several ROR directories, you must complete a request form to join the national circle of trust and send it to the ROR program team.
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The application for the SI-MDPH label is open to any legal entity with a software solution aimed at the departmental disability centres (MDPHs). This includes the MDPHs themselves, which develop their own solutions in conjunction with the relevant Departmental Council.
The label application is a voluntary process: Anyone can be a candidate if they feel that their solution complies with the current requirements and the scope of the sector’s functional standards.
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When your software gets the label attribution, the successful candidate will receive by email the visual elements you will need to communicate about it.
The editor of the solution (or the solution range) will receive the label after signing the agreement with the ANS. They will be able to use the label on commercial publications, technical documents, with no particular restriction on the type of format used (paper, Internet, intranet, etc.)
The recipient must mention the level of the label (1 or 2) they obtained. These specifications are set out in the Functional referential (in our Documentation section)
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PLATINES is a platform dedicated to interoperability tests for eHealth. It stimulates a ROR (version 2.4) and gives you the opportunity to use “test” data via several professional cases (a total of 94 test scenarios are available). These test scenarios are valid for the current ROR as well as the national ROR.
You must contact the ROR program team to request access to PLATINES.
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